Dec. 9, 2016Family, friends and supporters will help celebrate the accomplishments of the newest class of graduates from UT Dallas during commencement ceremonies Dec. 16-17 in the Activity Center. read more

Dec. 9, 2016A new study from Dr. Vikram Nanda of the Naveen Jindal School of Management finds that bestowing considerable power in the CEO does not create value for the firm during industrywide downturns. read more

Dec. 8, 2016University President Richard Benson and Texas Instruments CEO Richard K. Templeton dedicated the plaza, a newly renovated area on the east side of Founders Building that includes green spaces, water fountains and seating areas. read more

Dec. 8, 2016Richard K. Templeton of Texas Instruments discussed the future of semiconductors as part of a lecture series celebrating the 30th anniversary of the Erik Jonsson School of Engineering and Computer Science. read more

"We're still a lot safer than we were in the 1990s. But we've really got to be paying attention to these upticks."Dr. Alex R. Piquero,
Ashbel Smith Professor of Criminology — The Dallas Morning News

"Where there is indeed a fairly significant refugee population, the enlightened police departments are reaching out to those communities and trying to say, 'Let's build some bridges, let's build some trust.”Dr. Robert Taylor,
criminology professor— The Associated Press

“Providing such computational thinking in our education system has the potential to foster creativity and significantly advance the problem-solving skills of K-12 students across all content areas in school.”Dr. Joseph Ferrara,
director of the Institute for Instructional Excellence— The Dallas Morning News

"The U.S. has national interests around the world, and these include securing allies against common enemies such as North Korea and China, as well as addressing terrorism and other threats." Dr. Paul Diehl,
Ashbel Smith Professor of Political Science— The Dallas Morning News

“You just can’t wait until something else happens ... The onus is on the police department to take a positive approach and look for what good can come out of this.”Dr. Robert Taylor,
criminology professor— The News & Observer